Sunday, December 30, 2012

Comic Of The Week: 12302012

 

 

This week's pick is really a dual pick. Justice League #15 and Aquaman #15. The Throne of Atlantis storyline begins. The team still has trust issues, and Aquaman's brother, Orm, shows up questioning Arthur's loyalty to Atlantis. Oh yeah, and he does this while launching an attack on the surface world that was strategized by Aquaman himself!

You have to love how well the character is written as he struggles between both of his homelands.

The comics of the week are Justice League #15 and Aquaman #15. Pick them up at your local comic shop or on www.comixology.com.


LAW: 12302012


I'm being lazy today. Yeah. I've still got a few days left on my vacation. Lycurtis' Artist of the Week will actually be Michelle's Artist of the Week. I am letting Lois pick the artist. Her choice is Squeeze with Black Coffee In Bed. Enjoy!


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Comic Of The Week: 12232012


Just a couple of days until Xmas, and this week's pick is apropos. Anyone who doesn't see the messianic / savior / baby Jeebus story in the Man of Steel's various origin stories is blind as a Bat(man).

So Comixology is having a Superman 101 sale on all things Kal-El. $0.99 issues of some of the best Superman stories ever written. Go on over and give it a look-see. You won't be disappointed. I wasn't.

I picked up the 2010 6-issue miniseries release of Geoff Johns' and Gary Frank's Superman: Secret Origin. Great read. Geoff Johns pulls in elements of old origin stories as well as weaving in some Smallville threads. Beautifully done. It also doesn't hurt that Gary Frank's depiction of Superman / Clark Kent is spot on with the Christopher Reeve portrayal. You can't help but hear the John Williams score when you read through some of this. Pulls a smile right out of you as you read it.

I'd say this is the best modern-day origin story for Superman. Sorry, DC New52, my Man of Steel will always wear his undies over his trunks and be a small-town Kansas farmboy. I appreciate what you're doing with the revamp. But this is classic Supes for this era right behind John Byrne's Man Of Steel from the 80s.

Pick up these six issues on Comixology.com. You won't regret it.

LAW: 12232012



This week's artist is a classic. Hall and Oates are one of my all-time favorite duos. Blue-eyed soulmen at their finest. I still remember the first time I heard this song back in 1981 on the radio. My cousins had come over to hang out, and we were hiding in the hallway listening to "grown folks' business" as our parents sat at the dining room table. Somehow the subject of demon possession came up among the adults. Yeah. No kidding. Scared the bejeezus out of me. This song was playing in the background. It's funny how we relate memories to our senses. To this day, I still can't help but listen to this song with dark and spooky overtones. I often wonder if the adults at the table knew we were hiding out eavesdropping and they let that subject slip to mess with our heads. 

Anyway. This is Hall & Oates with Kiss On My List. 


Kiss On My ListMy friends wonder why I call you all of the timeWhat can I sayI don't feel the need to give such secrets awayYou think maybe I need help, no I know I'm right all rightI'm just better off not listening to friends' advice
When they insist on blowing my blissI tell them thisWhen they want to know what the reason isI only smile when alive, and I tell them why

(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my list(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my listBecause (your kiss is on my list) of the best things in life(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my list(Because your kiss) your kiss I can't resist(Because your kiss is what I miss) when I turn off the light

I go crazy wondering what there is to really seeDid the night just take up your time, 'cause it means more to meSometimes I forget what I'm doing, I don't forget what I want, I wantRegret what I've done, regret you? I couldn't go on
But if you insist on blowing my blissI'll tell you thisIf you want to know what the reason isI only smile when alive, then I'll tell you why

(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my list(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my listBecause (your kiss is on my list) of the best things in life(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my list(Because your kiss) your kiss I can't resist(Because your kiss is what I miss) when I turn off the light
I really missAhhh, (Because your kiss) your kiss is on my list(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my list(Because your kiss is on my list) of the best things in life oh babe(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my list(Because your kiss) your kiss I can't resist(Because your kiss is what I miss) when I turn off the light(Because your kiss) your kiss is on my list(Because your kiss) your kiss I can't resist(Because your kiss is on my list) of the best things in life

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Comic Book Pulls: 12192012



I'm a little late posting today. I've been just a tad busy trying to get things wrapped up before week's end, so I can go on vacation with a clear head and no worries.

It'll be a mighty haul this week, and I'm looking forward to it. I am anxious for Dynamite Comics' Masks and Marvel Comics' Venom.

So here are the books I picked up today:

ALL NEW XMEN
AVENGERS
BATWOMAN
CAPTAIN AMERICA
CAPTAIN AMERICA AND BLACK WIDOW
CAPTAIN MARVEL
DAREDEVIL
DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS
GAMBIT
HAWKEYE
INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK
THE VICTORIES
NIGHTWING
SCARLET SPIDER
SECRET AVENGERS
THOR: GOD OF THUNDER
THUNDERBOLTS
ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN
ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES
UNCANNY X-FORCE
VENOM
WOLVERINE & THE XMEN
XMEN LEGACY
X-O MANOWAR
WONDER WOMAN
MASKS

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Comic Of The Week: 12162012




This week's pick is Venom #27.1. This series has become my favorite Marvel comic. Flash Thompson, former bully and current best friend of Peter Parker, donning the Venom symbiote to fight evil. Not a bad concept. Especially given that the symbiote hates Peter Parker, or rather, it hates Spider-Man. There is so much potential for this version of the character given the history between Flash & Parker. 

This issue deals with Flash confronting his past as a bully. Or maybe more like his past confronting him. Cullen Bunn does an incredible job of exploring the psyche of a bully at an adolescent age, and the effects it has on the victims and their future. At one point, Flash asks Peter just how bad he was in high school as a bully. And he lays it out on the line for him. No holds barred. Very emotional if you've been the victim of bullying. Parker wasn't always Spidey. So you get a sense of what life was like for him before the irradiated spider.

There's other comic book, superheroic stuff that happens in this issue regarding Daimon Hellstrom, demon possession, etc. But the real meat is the emotional story told of a bully trying to make up for his past sins and becoming a hero with all the odds against him (alcoholism, handicaps, emotional turmoil, etc.). 

This is also a good jumping on point for the next arc as the hero heads to Philadelphia in issue #28. 

Pick up Venom #27.1 at your local comic shop or on www.comixology.com. 

LAW: 12162012



This week's artist is Toto with Cheryl "Got To Be Real" Lynn doing Georgy Porgy. This is definitely one of my all-time faves. I had planned to do their song Out Of Love, but I couldn't pass up this gem. Classic. If this doesn't make you groove, you are of the devil and have no soul.



Georgy Porgy
It's not your situation, I just need contemplation over you 
I'm not so systematic, it's just that I'm an addict for your love 
Not the only one that holds you, I never ever should have told you 
You're my only girl 
I'm not the only one that holds you, I never ever should have told you 
You're my only world 

Just think how long I've known you, it's long for me to own you, lock and key 
It's really not confusing, I'm just the young illusion, can't you see 
 
I'm not the only one that holds you, I never ever should have told you 
You're my only girl 
I'm not the only one that holds you, I never ever should have told you 
You're my only world 
 
Georgy Porgy, pudding pie, kissed the girls and made them cry 
Kissed the girls and made them cry, kissed the girls and made them cry 
 
(Instrumental break) 
 
It's not your situation, I just need contemplation over you 
I'm not so systematic, it's just that I'm an addict for your love 
 
Not the only one that holds you, I never ever should have told you 
You're my only girl 
I'm not the only one that holds you, I never ever should have told you 
You're my only world 
 
Georgy Porgy, pudding pie, kissed the girls and made them cry 
Kissed the girls and made them cry, kissed the girls and made them cry 
 
Georgy Porgy, pudding pie, kissed the girls and made them cry 
Kissed the girls and made them cry, kissed the girls and made them high 
 
Georgy Porgy 
Kissed the girls and made them cry, kissed the girls and made them high 
Georgy Porgy 
Kissed the girls and made them cry, kissed the girls and made them cry

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Comic Book Pulls: 12122012




And welcome to 12-12-12, folks! Humpday is here. And it's new comic book Wednesday. Not a major week for my pulls. I am excited for what I'm getting today, but I am missing that "oomph" I normally get each week. Nothing really stands out this week. I have officially subscribed to Archer & Armstrong from Valiant Comics. So I'm excited to get my first print copy of that comic. I'm also a big fan of Venom from Marvel Comics. Other than that, nothing special.

And here are my pulls for the week:

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #699.1
ARCHER & ARMSTRONG #5
BATGIRL #15 (DOTF)
BATMAN #15 (DOTF)
BATMAN AND ROBIN #15 (DOTF)
BEFORE WATCHMEN DR MANHATTAN #3 (MR)
BEFORE WATCHMEN RORSCHACH #3 (MR)
DEATHSTROKE #15
FANTASTIC FOUR #2 NOW
IRON MAN #4 NOW
PETER CANNON THUNDERBOLT #4
SCARLET SPIDER #12
SUICIDE SQUAD #15 (DOTF)
TEAM 7 #3
ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN #20
VENOM #27.1
WINTER SOLDIER #13
WOLVERINE #317
X-TREME X-MEN #7.1

Nerdgasm

yes.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Comic Of The Week: 12092012

So I'm still a little behind on my comic book reading. This week's pick would've been the pick of the week when it originally came out if I'd read it then. Captain Marvel #7 is this week's pick.

The 6-issue time traveling story arc is over now. I am thrilled. I have no issues with dimension hopping, but for some reason, time travel makes my brain hurt. But it was written by Kelly Sue Deconnick. So I can't complain. And I can't complain about this next arc either. Upon taking the mantle of Captain Marvel, the confrontation in this issue was bound to happen: a verbal throwdown with the former Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau.

The issue is worth the cover price for the banter between these two alone. And it's not that jokey mindless, Spider-Man banter or Avengers movie banter. There is real passion and emotion behind the exchange surrounding Carol Danvers' code name change to Captain Marvel. Very well-written. Also, the story of  Bermuda Triangle type disappearances in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana is a good fit for this girl buddy story. After just a few pages of introduction (or re-introduction) to Rambeau, you feel an emotional investment to the character, her weaknesses, and her attempt to balance a normal life with her super-powered one. Have I mentioned that Deconnick rules? And the art is beautiful!

Pick up a copy of Captain Marvel #7 at your local comic shop or digitally on www.comixology.com.

LAW: 12092012


This week's LAW is a duet between two powerhouses of the 80s: Whitney Houston & George Michael with If I Told You That. There's really not much of a personal back story here from me, other than my obsession with all things 80s and George Michael. I can take Whitney is small doses, and this is one of them. And of course, George Michael could sing the genealogy chapters from the Bible book of Numbers, and I'd still be grooving. Plus, I just love duets / jam sessions. 




If I Told You That
Dark Child Hey baby,
ha ha ha

Chorus
If I told you that
I wanted to see you
And if I told you that
I'd beg to please you
If I told you that
I'll always keep you
What would you say?
If I told you that

[George]
Now tell me how you'd feel
If I told you that
I had feelings for you, yeah
Tell me baby

[Whitney]
And would it be so wrong
To say what's on my mind
I'm sorry I have to baby, baby

We were friends
But with time
What I feel deep inside
For you has changed
But I'd give up for love
If I thought that it was untrue (Untrue)
For you (For you baby)

Chorus

[George]
I know that we're just friends
But what if I decide
To bring something in,
ooh yeah Baby, baby

[Whitney]
I hope it won't offend
The trust we have cuz
I don't want this to end
No, no, no, baby

If you think we will lose what we have
Then I'd just rather stay the same
(Rather stay, rather stay the same)
Cuz I don't want to chose between two
Of the most precious things to me
(Precious things to me, oh yeah)

Chorus

[Whitney](George)
If we (If we)
Take this chance (Take this chance)
And extend to each other romance
I hope (Baby I hope)
It would be (It would be)
The right thing for you and me, oh yeah
Baby, baby, baby, baby

Chorus

If I told you that
Chorus

If I told you that (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Would you be there for me?
(Could you?) Could you dare to hold me?
Will my feelings lead me, love always
(Baby what would you say?)

If I told you
Chorus

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Comic Book Pulls: 12052012



Another Humpday is upon us along with new comic books! I'm really excited for the revamp of Thunderbolts on the Marvel side of things. A team book with Punisher, Red Hulk, Elektra, Deadpool, and Venom! Yes, please, and thank you! Also, I am looking forward to the second issue of Shadowman from Valiant Comics. I am really enjoying the relaunch of their line with X-O Manowar, Archer & Armstrong, and this title.

Below are my pulls:

ACTION COMICS #15
ALL NEW X-MEN #3 NOW
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #699
ANIMAL MAN #15 (ROT)
AVENGERS #1 NOW
AVENGING SPIDER-MAN #15
BATWING #15
BEFORE WATCHMEN COMEDIAN #4 (MR)
BEFORE WATCHMEN MINUTEMEN #5 (MR)
DEADPOOL #3 NOW
DETECTIVE COMICS #15 (DOTF)
EARTH 2 #7
GREEN ARROW #15
HAWKEYE #5
IRON MAN #3 NOW
PHANTOM STRANGER #3
PUNISHER WAR ZONE #2
RED SHE-HULK #60 NOW
SHADOWMAN #2
SWAMP THING #15 (ROT)
THUNDERBOLTS #1 NOW
ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES #18.1

Sunday, December 2, 2012

LAW: 12022012


I've been feeling a little nostalgic for the 90s lately. Life seemed a little easier then. Work wasn't that stressful. I had friends that I hung with consistently. And I had a crush on a girl that lasted three years. Yeah. I was slow to pull the trigger romantically back then.

Anyway, during that time, some really good R & B music was released. And that's the music of love, with this week's artist being no exception. I played Jon B's Bonafide cassette till it popped off the reels! And I constantly rewound to this track. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. And if you're wondering... I never did get the girl. LOL

This is Jon B. with Burning 4 U.




Burning 4 U
Saying how I feel so deep inside (now girl)
You are somethin' special, don't you know
Treasure is mystery I find (now baby)
Girl for now we can take it slow


In the air outside I feel you
And you know just where you're goin'
Girl I need to have you're here right next to me
If you know just what to do
Then baby come I can show you
It's a different way with me



[Chorus:]
Midnight
Fireside
Blazing bright
This candle's burning 4 U
Moonlight
It's late at night
It's cold outside
This candle's burning 4 U



Saying how I feel so deep inside
We have something gentle,
Girl you know
Measure up the distance,
Can we find (out baby)
Just how far this thing could go



Oh, girl, it's like a natural high
I got a love I can't be denied
Hey girl, just give my love a try
And I won't let you down



[Chorus:]
Midnight
Fireside
Blazing bright
This candle's burning 4 U
Moonlight
It's late at night
It's cold outside
This candle's burning 4 U

Comic Of The Week: 12022012

Yeah. You guessed it. My enthusiasm for this week's pulls gave me away. The comic of the week is Masks #1 from Dynamite Comics. Come on.. it's not like it was going to be anything else. Green Hornet, Kato, The Shadow, & The Spider all appear in the first issue with a nod to Zorro. Plus covers and interior artwork done by the master himself, Alex Ross. This was definitely my pick. 

Pick up this issue in your local comic book shop or digitally on www.comixology.com. Although, I really must encourage you to see the beauty of the artwork with a tangible issue. But I'm sure it looks just as stunning in HD. 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Sweet

Footage of Deathstroke the Terminator in action in Injustice: Gods Among Us, a DC Comics video game due in April.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Comic Book Pulls: 11282012


Tomorrow is New Comic Book Wednesday. It will also be Day 8 of a 12-day vacation. And it will also be the first day of my 41st year in existence. Giddy beyond belief...

So I'm really excited about the releases tomorrow. Both of the Big 2 have some issues that have my interest. However, Dynamite is the big winner here in terms of any nerdgasm I may experience. Yeah. See that picture? That's Kato, Green Hornet, The Shadow, The Spider, and Zorro in an 8-issue miniseries called Masks. Issue #1 is out tomorrow. I'd previously told myself I would get this as a digital issue. But that won't be the case. All these pulp heroes in one series? I'm sold! This is a book that I must experience the old-fashioned way. 

And here are my pulls for tomorrow:


A PLUS X #2 NOW
ALL NEW X-MEN #2 NOW
AQUAMAN #14
BATMAN THE DARK KNIGHT #14
BEFORE WATCHMEN OZYMANDIAS #4 (MR)
BEFORE WATCHMEN SILK SPECTRE #4 (MR)
CAPTAIN AMERICA AND BLACK WIDOW #639
FF #1 NOW
FLASH #14
GAMBIT #6
I VAMPIRE #14
JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #14
MARVEL UNIVERSE ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #8
MASKS #1
NEW AVENGERS #34
SAVAGE HAWKMAN #14
SECRET AVENGERS #34
SUPERMAN #14
TALON #2
THOR GOD OF THUNDER #2 NOW
ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN #19
UNCANNY AVENGERS #2 NOW
VENOM #27.1
X-MEN LEGACY #2 NOW
X-TREME X-MEN #7

Sunday, November 25, 2012

LAW: 11252012


This week's artist is the artist formerly known as Terence Trent D'Arby: Sananda Maitreya. Everytime I hear this man sing, I hear parts of Sam Cooke, Prince, Michael Jackson, and James Brown. But it's always ALL Sanada. Such a magnificent voice. Gritty, soulful, and smooth. This particular song always gets me in a good mood. I have a playlist of songs that will without fail get rid of the blues. This song is the first on that list. Sananda Maitreya is the artist of the week with "O Divina."




O Divina
Fundamentally sound
My karma 's coming round
And I'm not worried

Fundamentally blue
Except when I'm with you
My soul 's excited

O she comes in flavours
Like the kiss of a tangerine
And she comes in graceful
Animation like fantasy

Right there,right there,right there
Right there,right there right
O Divina perhaps you' ve seen her
Or been her or are her

O she comes in waves of
Satisfaction that sing to me
And she understands that
Forgiveness is charity

Right there,right there,right there
Right there,right there right
O Divina perhaps you' ve seen her
Or been her or are her

O she comes in lovely affirmations
Like " yes you can ! "
And her love is unconditional
And says " you're the man "

Right there,right there,right there
Right there right there,right
O Divina perhaps you've seen her
Or been her or are her.

Comic Of The Week: 11252012


This week's pick was definitely slated to go to Amazing Spider-Man #698. The last few pages alone were enough to make it pick of the MONTH!!! (Yes, I'm an exclamation point whore.) 

I have been trying my best to avoid spoilers for the impending end of this title at #700. I've done pretty good so far, but this issue left the cliffhanger of cliffhangers. It made it very difficult to not search for spoilers. Very good issue. 

However, this week's pick is something I picked up on a whim on ComiXology during their Black Friday sale. I picked up Valiant Comics' Archer & Armstrong, issues 1 - 4. And now, I am hooked. This comic is fun to read and beautifully drawn. I cannot recommend it enough. I will be adding this title to my pull list.

All I can say about this title is this: ninja nuns, Nazi monks, teenage assassins, alcoholic immortals, a little Da Vinci Code, and a lot of National Treasure (without the annoyance of Nicolas Cage). That's just the first four issues. I'm hooked. 

I've been trying to sample a little of the lesser known comic companies lately. I tried some IDW, BOOM!, Dynamite, and Valiant. And so far, Valiant is kicking much booty with their relaunch. I will be checking out some X-O Manowar and Harbinger today. I really wish I had taken advantage of that sale Friday. I could have picked them up on the cheapo. Maybe I'll check and see if my local comic shop has them.

Anywhosis, at the end of the day, I suppose this week's pick is almost a tie between Amazing Spider-Man #698 and the Archer & Armstrong series, with A&A winning out. 

Oh yeah, Indestructible Hulk #1 was a good read, too!!! 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thankful

Just as I am super everyday, I am thankful everyday. Two words cover all for which I am thankful: Love & Life.

Be safe out there today, and doubly so if you choose to partake in the Black Friday festivities.


Vampiracation


The best part about a vacation is staying up late, playing video games, and / or reading. It has been a long time since I've attempted to pull an all-nighter, but I think I succeeded last night. I am pretty sure I fell asleep around 2:30 this morning watching a Richard Pryor comedy special. Yeah. I know it is blasphemous to fall asleep during one of the all-time greats of comedy. But I think I did pretty well staying up as late as I did.

And now I am up at 7 a.m. ready to play video games or read comics. Not a lot of sleep, but that's how it works. I'll get a nap a little later in the day, and I'll be up all night tonight. The vampiric vacay is underway. 

Have a safe holiday, folks!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Funk



You're welcome.

Comic Book Pulls: 11212012


Not only is today New Comic Wednesday, it is also the first day of my 12-day vacation. Woo and flippin' hoo! I am really looking forward to the time off to spend with friends, family, and myself. But, of course, I brought my work computer home with me to keep up with the chaos. I really do not want to walk into any major fires to be put out come December 3rd. 

Anywhosis, these are my pulls for this week. On the DC side, I'm interested to read more of the team-up between Batwoman and Wonder Woman in Batwoman #14. And on Marvel's end, Indestructible Hulk #1 has my attention with Bruce Banner reportedly being an agent of SHEILD? I can dig that. 

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #698
AVENGERS #34
BATWOMAN #14
CAPTAIN AMERICA #1
CAPTAIN MARVEL #7
DAREDEVIL #20
DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #14
DEADPOOL #2
HAWKEYE #4
INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK #1
IRON MAN #2
JUSTICE LEAGUE #14
MINIMUM CARNAGE OMEGA #1
NIGHTWING #14
PETER CANNON THUNDERBOLT #3
ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #17
ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN #18.1
UNCANNY X-FORCE #34
WOLVERINE #316
WOLVERINE AND X-MEN #21
WONDER WOMAN #14

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Kryptonitis


It must be that time of year again. Yeah. Vacation time! How do I know? Because I'm getting sick. It never fails. Each year when I take my vacation, I wind up staying home sick all hopped up on Nyquil and TheraFlu. 

I began to feel the stirrings of a sore throat Thursday night. I was hoping it would go away overnight, but nope. So I bought some throat lozenges yesterday and took a BC Powder. So far, so good. I still feel a little icky, but it's not as bad as it usually is this time of year. 

I am hoping I can knock this out over the next couple of days. My vacay starts on Wednesday, and I don't have to go back until December 3rd. So even if I suffer through Thanksgiving with a cold, there's still the possibility that the next week I will be able to enjoy my vacay snot-free. 

"It's the most wonderful tiiiiiime.. of the yeeeear..."

Comic Of The Week: 11182012


You can always tell when I haven't had time to read this week's comic releases. The pick of the week will be an old back issue or trade paperback. And that's where we are this week, folks. 

This week's pick is Wildstorm's The American Way by John Ridley and Georges Jeanty. The comic tells a story of the Civil Defense Corps, a superhero group created by the American government in the early 40s to fight Communism and all threats to the American way of life. Or at least to give that appearance. 

What would life have been like for those with super powers in America? How would they defend American values? What would be their political affiliations during the socially chaotic times of the 50s and 60s? How would they deal with the civil rights movement, race riots, and other political issues of the day? 

This 8-issue miniseries is amazing. I am rereading it for the third time, and I still love it. It is my favorite mini behind Kingdom Come and Watchmen. Great work. Pick up The American Way at your local comic shop (probably in trade paperback) or on www.comixology.com. 

LAW: 11182012


When it comes to finding new music, I have to admit, I'm not as adventurous as I used to be. In fact, I'm kind of lazy. Some of my favorite music I've found just by sitting in front of the boob tube. For instance, I found Josh Kelley by watching Smallville. I heard Norah Jones' "Waiting" on an episode of Law & Order: SVU. And I found this week's artist on one of my favorite shows, Sons Of Anarchy: Shooter Jennings. 

This piece is an emotionally haunting and dark song from his concept album, "Black Ribbons." Of course, I had to listen to the rest of the album, and I loved it. Few bits of trivia: He is the son of country great, Waylon Jennings. And he is also married to Drea de Matteo, an actress from the show Sons Of Anarchy. 

The artist of the week is Shooter Jennings with "All Of This Could Have Been Yours." Enjoy, folks.




All Of This Could Have Been Yours
I had a cure, for your disease
but you threw it away
and you made it clear I was not welcome on these seas
and you threw it away

so I sailed and I sailed for so long
my hair grew long and my heart grew cold
I face certain death without you near

and I felt the storm and swam until the skies were clear
and I found a home along this crooked road

and all of this would have been 
all of this could have been yours

all of this should have been 
all of this could have been yours

black clouds roll, right over red doors
as the waves were high
so was i
and the moon never looked so angry
as when your walls came crumbling down. 

It was so beautiful
It was so peaceful

All the destruction, it was quiet

all of this would have been 
all of this could have been yours

all that you love, will be carried away
oh all that you love, will be carried away

all of my pain, that you put on my name
all of my doubt, and all of my shame

all of my guilt, my denial and fear
all of my hatred and all of my tears

all of the time that I couldnt go home
all of the times that I froze all alone

all of the sadness all of the lies
all of the shadows that blackened my eyes

all of the servants, who cheated, who stole
all of the colors from the depths of my soul

all of the wounded, that you left for dead
now creep in the corner, they're all in my head

all of the dreams that you made nightmares
all of the silence, deafening stares

all of the ships who can't carry loads
you wrecked in anger, along distant shores

all of this would have been 
all of this could have been yours

all of this should have been 
all of this could have been yours.